A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931 PAGE FOUR Tilt With Haskell May Be Stopped by Wet Grounds Indians Hold Heavy End of Scores in More Than Half Its Games This Season KRAEMER WILL PITCH Kansas and Haskell will attempt to tomorrow on the Haskell diamond to get the ball out in a postponed early in the season. The athletic department has not defied the team's plan, which played as the field is wet but if there is no further vain the game will be over. Haskell has a good team and has won more than half of its games this season. In its first season, he followed this with his first loss of the year to the Kansas nine. Since then it has played many times in the NCAA. The annual Oklahoma City College team. The only Kansas victory this year has been over Haskell and Captain Tucker, who took two straight out of the Indians. Arlyn Krausmer will pitch, as he defeated Rory McIlroy. To Have Long Batting Practice The Kansas state will take an air balloon into the sky and set the weather permits. The hitting of the team has not been too all season and Captain Bishop is trying to give the men as much打击 strength as possible. The Kansas team will try to get in some good practice Wednesday and Thursday before they leave for Kansas with Kansas Angus this week end. The probable lineup and batting order for tomorrow is as follows: Price centerfield, Bremen, centerfield, center field, center field, center field, center field, Bishop, short stop; Hulteon, second base; Handley, first base; Tromboid, catcher; Krause, Cookey, or Ross. --- Ten Years Ago The all-University tennis tournament will be held next week. All students in the University are eligible for entries in either the singles or the doubles. Lorado Taft, famous sculpturer, will deliver a lecture on One Huehua from the museum in Fraser hall. He is being brought here under the auspices of the art de Seventy-five high schools from the state are invited to participate in the University for a typewriting contest here next week. The contestants are winners of the local competitions. Intramurals Although the Intramural track meet will interfere with the playground ball schedule for this week, every effort will be made to schedule the schedule by Saturday, May 16. --- Only one game will be played tomorrow. The Compositional club will play the Kentucky Colonels on diamond I at 4:30. The standings for this week show that the title in two games was not been settled. The team was divided one the Betas have finished their schedule with six wins and no losses, and the other lost at least one game. In division three the S.A.M. team has also won a game. Division I The closest race is in the second division with Phi Gamma Delta leading by virtue of four wins and no losses, which means they will win by ATO. These two team will meet this week. In the fourth division the battle is between the Kentucky Colonels and the Compoatomians. The standings of the divisions are at | | Won | Lost | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta Theta Pi | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Kappa Pi | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | | Dipha Iota | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Delta Chi | 2 | 2 | .600 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 1 | 5 | .167 | | Sigma Alpha Epiphany | 1 | 5 | .167 | | Pi Kappa Alpha | 0 | 6 | .000 | Phi Gamma Tau Omega 4 4 1.000 Alpha Tau Omega 4 1 8.000 Delta Upsilon 3 2 6.000 Kappa Sigma 3 2 6.000 Delta Tau Delta 4 4 2.333 Sigma 1 4 2.000 Phi Delta Theta 1 4 2.000 BIOLOGY II Sigma Alba Mu 5 1 Sigma Nu 5 2 Delta Sigma Lambda 3 2 Acacia 3 2 Phi Kappa 2 4 Pi Homo 1 4 Abba Kama Lambda 1 4 Division IV Kentucky Colonels 5 0 1.000 Comptonian 4 4 1.000 Thetai Tua 4 4 1.000 Hawkins Tua 3 2 600 Kaylawhaya 1 4 200 Phi Chi 1 4 200 Chi Kappa Pi 1 4 200 Delta SigmaLambda 1 5 167 All four round matches in intramural events are to be played before 6 p.m. tomorrow. Time will not be provided unless it is absolutely necessary. Tuesday the following events will be held: 220-yard dash, broad jump, shot put, 120-yard low hurdles, hurdle relay, mound relay (440, 220, 230, 880). On Thursday the remaining events will be on the program. They are the 100-meter relay, 400-yard relay, disc throw, 400-yard relay (each man to run 110 yards). The officials for the meet are: reefer, Brutus Hamman, track coach, starter, Bauman Bairk, clerk, Roland Logan, A. E. R. B. Elch, director of intramurals. The timers and recorders listed respectively are, lane 1, Allpin and Gio- .College Princess Flocks The other men to assist in the mee- sure, the brook jump and the high jump, who all compete on the son, and Fisher. Judges for the shot put, javelin, and discus will be F. karis; lane 2. Flick and S. Norm; lane 1. R. Sickie and M. Sorum; lane 4. Rost and Bowdish; lane 5. Strover and Pennek. lane 6. L. Sickel and Pennek. Rainy Weather Expected to Prevent Breaking of Records The Kansas-Nebraska dual track meet got under way exactly at 3:20 this morning, with each yard dash were speeding to the sound of John Dr. Greene's run at sound of John Dr. Greene's Kansas and Nebraska Track Men Hampered of Records Fast times were almost impossible due to the soggy condition of the track, and the high temperature that paratively warm temperature and there was no wind present to hinder the Interest of the entire Big Six conference is centered on this meet as its goal. The teams will finish in the Big Six outdoor track meet to be held in Lincoln, NC, where expected to be present and the remaining truck mentor have asked that they take it. Coach Henry Sebhulte and his Corn-savage blue headdress and a 'tubule' of their major feats of the season, including the men who pinched him panied him were Hugh Rhea, gigan that be wired the results of the meet im mediately after its completion. put artist, white Lamison, murder Dean, pole vaulter and Ostergard, middle distance star. George Jones, Kansas record harder, was unable to compete this afternoon as he still is handcapped by a pulled muscle sustained while running in the hills of Bearhead Mountain. By Bearheads, Young, Sickel and Straw in the 400 and the mile relay. One of the most spectacular dulls of the afternoon is expected to be in the mid-summer, a playful mix of Dean, Husker. These keys probably the two best in this event in the indoor racetrack, second in the indoor race. Coffman also entered in the broad jump, high jump and cross-country. Paris, May. 11—(UP)—Aristide Brid badly today officially accepted an invi- tation to be a candidate for the presi- dency of France. Briand Accepts Candidacy Logan Outcalls at Track Score Roland Logan, freshman left out of football, was a star player and track team trust meet at Leavenworth Saturday. Logan began his athletic career at Leavenworth high school. Logan Olliciates at Track Meet Shows—3-7-9 NOW! PATEE ANOTHER Gold Medal Hit from the Gold Medal Star! As Funny As 'Disraeli' Was Dramatic. It takes an Arlis to top an Arlis! And his first modern comedy does just that! GEORGE Next Monday "Fathers Son" Evalyn Knapp-David Monners James Cagney-Noah Beery —Added: Cartoons-Novelty-Variety-News THE Millionaire "Too Young to Marry" with Erings sophistication up to date Five Teams in Battle for All-Sports Pennan Tennis, Baseball and Track Results to Determine Final Outcome Five members of the Big Six are staging a spirit fight for 1930-31 conference all-sports championship. With most of the pitchers being closely pressed by Iowa State, Oklahoma, Kansas Aggies and Kansas, the outcome hinges on the tennis, baseball, and outdoor track results which the only sports undecided at this time. The championhip for this title depends on the low aggregate of scores Nebraska in first place leads with 17 points. Oklahoma, Kansas, and Ames all have 19 points to the for second. Kansas Aguilar has 24 points to the for completely out of the race with 311s, the worst score that it had in years. Nebraska can possibly maintain it present pace only in the outdoor track in which it and Kansas are expected to play. She is also expected either a first or second and if the present pace is maintained in tennis in the third round, she will be a strong contender for the title despite the poor showing in baseball. Another strong showing in basketball is one more victory in tennis to cinch second place and it is picked for oberst second or second in the tournament so bright but the Sooners expect to make a fight for third place. Ok. Keb. K.A. Ames Ks. Mo. Football 2 4 3 6 1 5 Basketball 2 4 3½ 5 1 3½ 2-mile 2 4 3 1 1 3½ bike 2 4 1 1 2 6 ind. track 2 1 5 4 3 6 Swimmig. 2 4 5 1 3 6 The table at present: 19 17 20 $ _{1/2} $ 19 19 31 $ _{1/2} $ Sport Shots --with The school of engineering is will represented upon this year's varsity track sam. Of the twenty-eight men making the trip to Manhattan May 21 ten were engineering students. This group were engineering teachers on a varsity team since the old days when the football teams were composed largely of engineers. Leovick Solev, brother of Rahman pals was killed in a car crash. While not placing in the 100 and 220 for points, he came in third and also ran a fast initial lap on the mule relay First K. U. Engineer's Son Has Majored in Business C. Owens "Oc" Rutledge, the son of the first graduate of New York College, has desertsed the school of his father, and will receive his B. S. degree from the School of Business at Columbia University. R. A. Rutledge was the only member of the graduation班 who organized the newly organized School of Engineering. The older Rutledge is now district engineer for the wavr project. Fea participated with offices at Amarillo, Tex. In 1915-16 he was president of the Alumni association. His son has been quite active in university affairs. He was head cheerer and band leader of the organization he is chairman of the committee to direct the served member of the Ku Ku club. Jayhawks Are Expected to Be Victors, With Slight Edge Kansas Meets Nebraska in Tennis Games Today The Big Six tennis matches scheduled to be played with Nebraska this afternoon will be played as scheduled unless further rain renders the courts beyond use. Coach W. R. Smith said that the matches will be called at 3:20. Line-ups announced by Coach Smith will be similar to those used against Oklahoma last Wednesday. Singles matches will be played by Coen, Prosser, Hurd, and either Alfred or Oleary. The players will be of Coen and Prosser, Scott and Hurd. FUL-VUE The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold Optometrist 911 Mass. The Annual East-West Revue By K. U. Cosmopolitan Club Nebraska, to date, has played in only two Big Six conference meets and has dropped both of them by a score of 4 to 2. The Cornhuskers lost their first match to Oklahoma last week, and again to the Missouri netman on Fri- - : - : with Kansas, on the other hand, has defeated the Oklahoma team and played the Tigers to an unexpected tie at Columbia on May 1. Kanakadri Rao in new strong man acts. Monday and Tuesday Fraser Theater - Featuring - - - - with - - - with Mexican Dance by two students of women's physical education department. Jiu Jitsu as in Japan. - - - with Pueblo Indians from Haskell. 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